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If you enjoy your stay in our motel please recommend it to your friends.
The motel administration is pleased to hear that you enjoy your stay.
Nope, this wallpaper is from the pre-scritping age. This was just not possible at the time I created this wallpaper.
What you can do is set WPE to mute any wallpaper as soon as you play your own music so you can enjoy the wallpaper exclusively with your tunes. ^^
You can find this in the WPE main settings.
The names of the included songs are also in the wallpaper description since I first uploaded this wallpaper.
The good news is that you can now choose between 24h / 12h system for the clock. You'll find it in the wallpaper settings. Enjoy.
It is cool anyway )
Yes, i´m a fan of small subtle details like the cat in the window (though it´s not exactly subtle
Sadly i cannot do a WQHD version that easy because most of the time my wallpapers include extensive rendered image sequences which i have to render all again. I use FullHD as a compromise between video ram usage in Wallpaper Engine and render times in Blender. The only 4k wallpaper that i ever did was my DOOM wallpaper...rendered for over a month to get a descent quality and used nearly 150 gig of storage for the fluid calculation of the blood in the letters. Just to give you an impression why it´s not that easy create a version for another resolution. ^^
I´m sorry that i don´t have a better answer but the good thing is that WQHD also has 16:9 ratio and it should upscale fine in Wallpaper Engine.
And this cat on the window...
And simple question - is it possible to upscale it to wqhd somehow?
Putting the real time into a scene wallpaper is not possible at the moment. Maybe somehow with the upcoming scripting language that will be included in Wallpaper Engine but that version not released yet.